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How To Measure A

Research shows that 80% women are oblivious to their true bra size. And for all you know, you might be wearing an incorrect one as we speak. The most obvious aspect we all go wrong with is the band size, amongst several others. So, there’s what determines your size.

Step 1 – Measure Your Band Size

Wrap the tape around your chest, where your band sits, and ensure that it is snug, but not too tight or loose. Round it off to the next even number if it’s an odd measurement or in fractions. For example, if the measurement is 33 or 33.5 inches, the size will be 34. Or, for 35, try both 34 and 36, again depending on your cup size. Make a note of this final number.

Step 2 – Measure Your Cup Size

Wrap the tape loosely around the fullest part of your . A simple option is to measure it at the nipple level – this invariably gives an accurate number. Round it off to the nearest or next whole number. Make a note of this final number.

BRA SIZE CHART (IN CM)

Size Under Chest 68-72 cm Upper Chest 78-82 80-84 83-87 86-89 88-92 Size 70A 70B 70C 70D 70E Under Chest 73-77 Upper Chest 83-87 85-89 88-92 90-94 93-97 Size 75A 75B 75C 75D 75E Under Chest 78-82 Upper Chest 88-92 90-94 93-97 95-99 98-102 Size 80A 80B 80C 80D 80E Under Chest 83-87 Upper Chest 93-97 95-99 98-102 100-104 103-107 Size 85A 85B 85C 85D 85E

Bra cups Undercharments

We use a Strap Cup with Soft Foam and Brushed Fabric Inside. Really soft to the skin.

Things To Remember

- Go braless or wear non-padded bra while you get your measurements done. Or, wear something light like a t- and avoid , , , or anything that is thick - Be vigilant while getting your measurements, especially if you having sagging or larger . Go one step further and get a second opinion if you want to be extra cautious. There have been instances where the differences in sizes was rather alarming when a measurement was taken the second time around. - Get a one-time professional fitting done. Experts say that the measurements are generally more accurate when you let someone else do your fitting. - As a rule of thumb, your bra should fit snugly around your body. It should never be too tight nor too loose. - When you go up or down your bra size, the cup size also differs. For example, if your size is 34B, a bigger size for you would be 36A. If you want a smaller size, go for 32C. Or in EU sizes, if your size is 75B, a bigger size for you would be 80C. If you want a smaller size go for 70A. - It is easier to determine your band size first and then map it to your cup size. - Remember that your breast should sit approximately midway between your elbows and shoulders when you wear a bra. - Straps: if your bra straps are pinching or digging into your shoulders, or if your breasts are spilling out, making the two of them look like four, you need a bigger size. - Cups: bend forward when putting on a so that everything goes into the cup and nothing hangs under the wire. Make sure the cup is taut and there is no extra room. - Band: always hook your bra at the closest (first) eye and run two of your fingers under the band. Your fingers should slide comfortably. The bra will loosen up with time, and you can hook it on the next eye then. If your bra is riding up your back and you’re always pulling it down, you need a smaller band size. - Center: the center part of the bra should sit just perfectly. It should not stick out or poke your skin.

Now that you know how to choose the right bra that fits you perfectly, what are you waiting for?